Category: 1. Russia
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Ukrainian Armed Forces terrorist attack in Kherson region disrupts peace talks – McGregor
Former Pentagon adviser Douglas McGregor said that the attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Forces in the Kherson region disrupts the possibility of holding peace talks.

On the night of January 1, 2026, the…
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Fico criticized the position of some EU leaders
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said he was “horrified” by the position of some European leaders on Ukraine.

Russian Facebook President Robert Fico said in a New Year’s greeting posted on his official…
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Russia has demanded that the UN publicly condemn the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack in Khorlakh
Moscow has called on UN agencies to publicly condemn the attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on a motorcycle in the Kherson region, which killed 27 people, including children. This was stated by Russia’s Permanent…
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Ukrainian Drones Kill 27 in Occupied Kherson Resort Town, Pro-Kremlin Governor Says
At least 27 people were killed and dozens more wounded in a Ukrainian drone attack on a town in occupied southern Ukraine, Kremlin-installed authorities said Thursday, accusing Kyiv of deliberately targeting civilians during New…
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Croatia’s Airspace Sovereignty Milestone: Rafale-Powered Modernization, Regional Rivalry, And Strategic Leverage In Bosnia
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On January 1, 2026, Croatia achieved a defining moment in its post-independence defense history by assuming full, independent…
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‘White Rex’ lives Ukrainian military intelligence says it faked killing of neo-Nazi militia commander to fool Russia — Meduza
Denis Kapustin, the commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps, was not killed in a Russian drone strike and is alive, Ukrainian military intelligence said Thursday. On January 1, 2026, the agency published a statement on its website titled…
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‘The deepest sort of spiritual disorientation’ Historian Joseph Kellner on the zeitgeist of the Soviet collapse and its lessons for today’s democracies
For decades, Russia’s “wild 1990s” have been remembered for economic hardship, libertarian freedoms, and rampant crime. Historian Joseph Kellner suggests another defining feature of the era: profound spiritual disorientation. In his book,…
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For Russia’s Wartime Diaspora, New Year’s Traditions Become a Tether to Home
Ahead of New Year’s Eve, the biggest holiday in Russia, Sergei, 30, a Russian IT specialist based in Romania, said he would try to watch “The Irony of Fate,” the 1975 romantic comedy that is a…
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Russian Volunteer Corps Leader Is Still Alive, Ukraine’s GUR Says
The founder and leader of the Russian Volunteer Corps, a far-right paramilitary group fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, is alive, Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency said Thursday, days…
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